Allegations: Anthony Reddick

Anthony Reddick was one of dozens of Hurricanes players named by
Nevin Shapiro in recorded interviews with federal agents. During those
interviews, the booster admitted supplying benefits to an
array of Miami players from 2002 to 2010. Shapiro alleges he provided
multiple extra benefits to Reddick during his career with the
Hurricanes. Among the benefits he claimed to have provided:

Anthony Reddick

Position: Safety

Rivals recruiting rank: Ranked as the No. 26 safety in the Class of 2004.

Miami career:
A promising starter as a freshman, Reddick’s career was plagued by
injuries until he became a starter again as a senior in 2008. He is
currently a starter for the British Columbia Lions of the Canadian
Football League.

• Multiple trips to nightclubs where Shapiro paid for VIP access and drinks.

• Food, drinks and entertainment at Shapiro’s $2.7 million home and $6 million Miami Beach mansion.

• Trips on Shapiro’s $1.6 million yacht and jet skis.

• Repairs after Reddick and other players destroyed the engine on one of Shapiro’s $12,000 jet skis.

• Meals at Miami-area restaurants including an August 2006 and February 2007 dinner at Italian eatery Grazie.

Corroborating accounts

• Yahoo! Sports acquired Shapiro’s August 2006 American Express Platinum card and February 2007 American Express black card statements showing charges of $926.50 and $1,099.32, respectively, for Grazie dinners Shapiro said were attended by Reddick and multiple players.

• “He was the best friend of Devin Hester, and after [Reddick] had a
serious knee injury, I still continued to hang out with him even though
he didn’t have much football left in him.”

This page from Nevin Shapiro’s August 2006 American Express Platinum card
statement shows a charge of $926.50 that the booster identified
as a preseason dinner at Miami Beach eatery Grazie. Shapiro said he
attended the dinner and paid for the meals of seven players: Randy
Phillips, Calais Campbell, Bryan Pata, Eric Moncur, Courtney Harris,
Anthony Reddick and Reggie Youngblood. An employee from Grazie declined
to give specific accounts of meals but confirmed to Yahoo! Sports that
Shapiro regularly brought Hurricanes players into the eatery to dine. PDF file

This page from Nevin Shapiro’s February 2007 American Express black card
statement shows a charge of $1,099.32 that the booster
identified as a postseason dinner at Miami Beach eatery Grazie. Shapiro
said he attended the dinner and paid for the meals of at least five
players: Randy Phillips, Calais Campbell, Courtney Harris, Anthony
Reddick and Orlando Franklin (who was a redshirting freshman at the
time). An employee from Grazie declined to give specific accounts of
meals but confirmed to Yahoo! Sports that Shapiro regularly brought
Hurricanes players into the eatery to dine. PDF file